Aniketos-SSVV (Aniketos Security Service Validation and Verification) provides a series of modules that work together to validate the security properties of a Web service composition. The package is given a selection of service compositions (provided in the form of BPMN processes with Web services bound to the service tasks), along with the security policy to be fulfilled. The package then performs various checks on the services to establish whether each composition satisfies the policy, returning an ordered list (ordered in terms of security) of the services that do. It forms part of the larger Aniketos project comprised of four packages in total.

JS-Collider is an event-driven Java network NIO framework. It is designed to provide maximum performance and scalability for applications having not too many connections but significant amounts of network traffic (both incoming and outgoing). Performance and scalability are achieved via lock free algorithms and atomic states usage. It supports UDP (with multicast) as well. One of the implementation points is to avoid unsafe cheating; it should work the same way on all JVMs (Java 1.7). It supports shared memory IPC.

Quick Quake Network Copy sends files and directories over the local network segment without the need to specify sending and/or receiving hostnames. It auto-discovers send/receive mode and the peer host machines.

Netmate shows network protocols headers in 32-bit aligned fields, identical as they are represented in Requests for Comments (RFCs). It can be used to learn and teach about network protocols and to understand their functionality and collaboration.

s6-networking is a collection of small Unix tools designed to help networking. It includes clock synchronization, Unix and TCP super-servers, Unix and TCP access control, and other miscellaneous utilities. It is particularly suited for management of clients and servers on embedded devices, but works just as well on larger systems.

The Canon Selphy CP-900 is a dedicated dye-sub photo printer. It can print photos straight from flash media, or take jobs from a computer via either USB or WiFi. For the WiFi printing, it uses a proprietary protocol. selphy.go is a simple client implementation of this protocol.